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uncommitted voters 46% identified romney as the winner, 22% barack obama. they brought up countless statistics and figures of cuts and increases. andrea mitchell looked into the truth. >> let me repeat what i said. i'm not in favor of a $5 trillion tax cut. my plan is not to add to the deficit. >> romney proposed making the bush tax cuts permanent for all levels. he would repeal the alternative minimum tax and the estate tax. the snon-partisan tax said it would cost $4.8 trillion over ten years. romney said his plan would be paid for. to pay for the cuts, he would have to close loopholes in the tax codes and get red of deductions and credits. he hasn't said which he'd get rid of, saying he would work with congress. president obama said his plan would cut the deficit by $4 trillion. >> we all know we have to do more. so, i put forward a specific $4 trillion deficit reduction plan. it's on a website. you can look at all the numbers, what cuts we make and what revenue we raise. >> that comes from the budget and policy priorities. the president is counting mone
uncommitted voters 46% identified romney as the winner, 22% barack obama. they brought up countless statistics and figures of cuts and increases. andrea mitchell looked into the truth. >> let me repeat what i said. i'm not in favor of a $5 trillion tax cut. my plan is not to add to the deficit. >> romney proposed making the bush tax cuts permanent for all levels. he would repeal the alternative minimum tax and the estate tax. the snon-partisan tax said it would cost $4.8 trillion...
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outraged that the syrians have been shooting across the border. >> clinton said the u.s. government is consulting with turkey over what she called a very dangerous situation. turkey is a nato ally of the u.s. she called on responsible nations worldwide to push the syrian government into a cease-fire and political transition of power. >>> emergency workers in syria are doing what they can to help the wounded after an attack in the city of aleppo. at least three powerful explosions ripped through the center of the commercial capital. they killed more than 30 people. state run tv reports explosions occurred near an officer's club in the northern city. opposition forces are claiming responsibility. they say they used the car bombings to target officers and militias loyal to president bashar al assad. the free syrian army renewed its offensive last week in an effort to win control of aleppo. government forces responded with air strikes. a free syrian army said they mobilized 30,000 troops and 2,000 tanks for the battle. rebel fighters plan to carry out more simultaneous bombin
outraged that the syrians have been shooting across the border. >> clinton said the u.s. government is consulting with turkey over what she called a very dangerous situation. turkey is a nato ally of the u.s. she called on responsible nations worldwide to push the syrian government into a cease-fire and political transition of power. >>> emergency workers in syria are doing what they can to help the wounded after an attack in the city of aleppo. at least three powerful explosions...
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among the contestants were a handful of high school students. >> reporter: 22 finalists gathered in tokyo for the contest earlier this month. all of them are students. the total prize money is about $13,000. mori is one of three high school students who are taking part. the three are competing against undergraduate and graduate school students. mori became interested in computers when he was in elementary school. he learned how to program video game applications by reading books and online information. >> translator: in programming, whether you are in junior or senior high school doesn't matter. even one person can change the world. that's what i like about programming. >> reporter: this company organized the competition. demand for social networking games has been expanding thanks to a rapid spread of smart phones. last year the market grew to an estimated $3.6 billion. that's 2.5 times what it was in the previous year. the fast expansion is causing a programmer shortage. software companies are putting up online help want eed ads to fill the openings. others offer to pay $230,000 a year.
among the contestants were a handful of high school students. >> reporter: 22 finalists gathered in tokyo for the contest earlier this month. all of them are students. the total prize money is about $13,000. mori is one of three high school students who are taking part. the three are competing against undergraduate and graduate school students. mori became interested in computers when he was in elementary school. he learned how to program video game applications by reading books and...
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curtis granderson also added two homers to give new york a 14-2 victory. they're going to play either the rangers or the orioles in the a.l. division series. that's starting on sunday. >>> all right. the national league wild card slot will be decided by friday's braves/cardinals game with the winner facing the washington nationals in the n.l. division series starting sunday. >>> let's get a little football in. the nfl has agreed to allow suspended new orleans saints sean payton, mickey loomis and joe vitt to attend the team's game at the superdome on sunday night. >>> and finally in basketball, the nba has adopted a new anti-flopping rule that will fine players for repeated violations. a league official said the exaggerated falls to the floor has "no place in our game." i think us fans can agree on that, right? >>> well, coming up, a scare for ashton kutcher fans and words of advice for honey boo boo. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, we're going to tell you about an inspirational cyclist who gives new meaning to the
curtis granderson also added two homers to give new york a 14-2 victory. they're going to play either the rangers or the orioles in the a.l. division series. that's starting on sunday. >>> all right. the national league wild card slot will be decided by friday's braves/cardinals game with the winner facing the washington nationals in the n.l. division series starting sunday. >>> let's get a little football in. the nfl has agreed to allow suspended new orleans saints sean...
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in new york to the u.n. was damaged like in libya, there would have been hell to pay. what's the difference between where our ambassadors picked off by terrorist terrorists whether the votes of new york or benghazi. how is it possible the administration and the president, who should have superior knowledge, allows so board nants to tell multiple stories to the american people over a period of time? i believe the congress is fed up. the dni report suggests this was a terrorist attack, the white house has a lot of answers, and thank god for fox news being tenacious enough to cause the mainstream media not to ignore this. lou: ron, turning to the issue that brad is laying out before us, and that is now we have the dni correcting, if you will, unspecified initial impressions or at least a view, but at the same time, that contradicts recent assertions in 24 hours that it was a terrorist attack. it seems this is beginning to compound this administration -- this administration is being -- it seems to be compounding
in new york to the u.n. was damaged like in libya, there would have been hell to pay. what's the difference between where our ambassadors picked off by terrorist terrorists whether the votes of new york or benghazi. how is it possible the administration and the president, who should have superior knowledge, allows so board nants to tell multiple stories to the american people over a period of time? i believe the congress is fed up. the dni report suggests this was a terrorist attack, the white...
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let's check in with nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange. we also have sandra at the cme. sandra: this is such a crazy day. i want to run some breaking news. the court has vacated the dodd-frank rule laminating in the commodity markets. >> anything that keeps tabs. sandra: scott, we end this crazy day for the market. we were sweating in the pits. >> yes, i was. we traded a lot higher. boy oh boy, and of quarter it may be crazy, it got crazy the wrong way. sandra: will we open higher month and? >> probably. sandra: i will throw it back to you guys. wheat, soybeans, the report was not even bullish for all the brains. huge bullish trains here. liz: he just really took off there. the court has vacated the dodd frank rule amending speculation in the commodity market. it is a free market. before we get to charlie, i want to get to nicole. nicole: i want to take a close look at bank of america today. this is a huge settlement. this is after the whole merril lynch merger. bank of america agreeing to pay $2.3 billion. this is a huge settlement. bank
let's check in with nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange. we also have sandra at the cme. sandra: this is such a crazy day. i want to run some breaking news. the court has vacated the dodd-frank rule laminating in the commodity markets. >> anything that keeps tabs. sandra: scott, we end this crazy day for the market. we were sweating in the pits. >> yes, i was. we traded a lot higher. boy oh boy, and of quarter it may be crazy, it got crazy the wrong way. sandra: will we...
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. >> border violence, tensions ratchet up in the middle east as turkey and syria exchange fire in deadly clashes along their shared border. >> season for the ages. miguel cabrera, baseball's first triple crown winner in 45 years. this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, october 4, good morning. good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. today both president obama and mitt romney return to the campaign trail following last night's debate in denver. as expected the economy dominated their first one on one showdown. romney came out swinging as the candidates argued tax policy, budget deficit and health care and looks like the aggressive approach may have paid off for the republican challenger. a poll shows romney made strides. we go to denver first. >> reporter: terrell, good morning. seems like mitt romney may have received that boost he was hoping for after putting the president on the defensive for much of the night. romney lauded his own accomplishments as governor of to highlight the failed promises of the obama administration. the first presidential debate started with a hand shake a
. >> border violence, tensions ratchet up in the middle east as turkey and syria exchange fire in deadly clashes along their shared border. >> season for the ages. miguel cabrera, baseball's first triple crown winner in 45 years. this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, october 4, good morning. good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. today both president obama and mitt romney return to the campaign trail following last night's debate in denver. as expected the economy...
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bill clinton is speaking in dhahran n.c.. we do not have much time left with the show but let's see how much we can listen to. >> in the federal government gave the money for the student loans directly to the universities and set money aside. they did this rather than having the banks subsidize them. this made the loans cheaper and in addition we gave every student on a student loan program time to pay back. tonight to the mate collaps >> tonight's debate will be tonight. bill clinton spent time defending the president. you could go to 24 again this coverage begins as 6:00 p.m. tonight. tice the navy hovercraft is expected to land at 10:00 a.m. and it is a part of day defense program. this is all part of sleets we. do not forget to watch the blue angels live at 3:00 p.m. on saturday. the oakland a's game has sold out and is about $300 per ticket. gold days. we will see you back here tomorrow morning. dan hurd: when i was a child, california was a leader in education funding. erika derry: and the fact that california isn't mak
bill clinton is speaking in dhahran n.c.. we do not have much time left with the show but let's see how much we can listen to. >> in the federal government gave the money for the student loans directly to the universities and set money aside. they did this rather than having the banks subsidize them. this made the loans cheaper and in addition we gave every student on a student loan program time to pay back. tonight to the mate collaps >> tonight's debate will be tonight. bill...
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the second source is for someone who wrote for the new york herald tribune. the problem with that one was that may so was covering the southern governors' conference that year. it was a hot springs, ark.. they did not get the tv feed until later. he was with the governors and listen to them. they felt that nixon wanted listening on radio. whether there were watching on tv or listening on radio, they probably would have thought nixon won. the actual survey was the last one. it had real problems in terms of the size and composition of the radio sample. that is not to say listeners and viewers did not have different prescience, we just did not have a good evidence that they did. in looking back, the story has changed over time. in each case, they had to up their game as the series went forward. >> you say, "the morning after the debate, will the media the talking about knockout punches? who knows? a little boldness might make good politics." what do you mean? >> i mean this idea of not approaching this debate as an awful obstacle you have to get over but taking
the second source is for someone who wrote for the new york herald tribune. the problem with that one was that may so was covering the southern governors' conference that year. it was a hot springs, ark.. they did not get the tv feed until later. he was with the governors and listen to them. they felt that nixon wanted listening on radio. whether there were watching on tv or listening on radio, they probably would have thought nixon won. the actual survey was the last one. it had real problems...
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first or last reported live from the floor of the new york stock exchange in 1995. lucia from lansing, michigan. you are a first cholera. please go ahead. >> caller: hi, yes it is lucia. i am happy to speak to maria right now because she is in the last image you made exactly where i am now. in 2008, we were about to expand our business to a second restaurant, but we couldn't because of what was happening on wall street. so then we waited. we figured well, give it a year or two in the president would turn it around. he didn't turn it around. i was very happy that my brother's job at gm saved by barack obama, but the fairness he talks about his correct my restaurant has to make a million dollars for me to pay all the employees the taxes we have a business and then, me and my husband only make 100,000. he and his wife only make 100,000. i pay 39% of taxes, which is $30,000 or more. and he pays 3000. how is that fair? >> host: all right, maria bartiromo. >> caller: it is unfortunate because you have a very, very large swaths of people getting impacted by significant tax
first or last reported live from the floor of the new york stock exchange in 1995. lucia from lansing, michigan. you are a first cholera. please go ahead. >> caller: hi, yes it is lucia. i am happy to speak to maria right now because she is in the last image you made exactly where i am now. in 2008, we were about to expand our business to a second restaurant, but we couldn't because of what was happening on wall street. so then we waited. we figured well, give it a year or two in the...
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and the sci-fi thriller "looper" snagged the number two spot with 22 million. in other news, arnold schwarzenegger tells "60 minutes" he cheated on wife maria shriver multiple times, including an affair with actress brigitte nielsen while he and shriver were dating. anything to say about this one? >> uh, gross. >> he and shriver divorced last year. bill, i know you love lohan news. lindsay lohan is claiming a 25-year-old man who she reportedly met at a nightclub grabbed her in her new york hotel room -- >> i would have protected her. >> really? any way, this guy grabbed her in her new york hotel room in an argument over cell phone photos her took of her. police arrested the man on assault charges but later voided the arrest when they couldn't be substantiated. >> if you know there are pictures, you know tmz will get them soon and we'll see them. >>> justin bieber had a concert foul in arizona this weekend when he bent over mid song and barfed. he later tweeted milk was a bad choice, lol. really? >> no comment? >> some people having their broke fast this morning
and the sci-fi thriller "looper" snagged the number two spot with 22 million. in other news, arnold schwarzenegger tells "60 minutes" he cheated on wife maria shriver multiple times, including an affair with actress brigitte nielsen while he and shriver were dating. anything to say about this one? >> uh, gross. >> he and shriver divorced last year. bill, i know you love lohan news. lindsay lohan is claiming a 25-year-old man who she reportedly met at a nightclub...
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he's now 22. and after jurors read the verdict, he and his family hugged and cried. >> she was a beautiful, caring outgoing mom, whose son, nick, was the number one thing in her life. she was taken from us way too soon by a stabbing monster. >> reporter: when he testified, nicholas smith broke down, telling jurors the killer was wearing a mask. so, he couldn't see his face. >> i could kind of see when they ran past the window in the room. but they it was really dark. and they were wearing dark clothes. >> reporter: loretta blatz, the object of his affection, couldn't believe she had to answer questions. >> it's entirely inappropriate. >> it's really inappropriate that you stalked me and harassed me. and i have to sit here and answer your questions. that's hard for me. >> reporter: he faces life in jail at sentencing, scheduled on monday. and all of his victims plan to attend. for "good morning america," steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >>> if you are the proud owner of a shiny, new apple product
he's now 22. and after jurors read the verdict, he and his family hugged and cried. >> she was a beautiful, caring outgoing mom, whose son, nick, was the number one thing in her life. she was taken from us way too soon by a stabbing monster. >> reporter: when he testified, nicholas smith broke down, telling jurors the killer was wearing a mask. so, he couldn't see his face. >> i could kind of see when they ran past the window in the room. but they it was really dark. and they...
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but yes. >> good old praise to the 19th century. >> bill clinton said build a bridge 22 times. >> build a bridge to help our parents raise their children. to build that bridge. bridge, bridge. bridge. bridge. bridge. bridge. >> all right already. i would think a candidate would say to you you want me to repeat myself that much i will look like a moron. >> they do say that. the really good ones they say i get it and they do it. >> yes, we can. yes, we can. yes, we can. >> they need a candidate. they give us viewers. >> we follow them. e ry -- every where. >> what you got? >> sgroesgroceries. >> mitt romney followed by a pack of reporters and producers sometimes by plane more often by bus. the pack call their life living in the bubble. the cold bush fox lives in that bubble. she is a campaign inbed. she follows romney around the world. >> how many cities have you been to? >> i have lost count. it is not uncommon to lose track of time, day, time zone. >> wake up. you don't know where you are. >> the bathroom door is in a dfrn place. >> every day nicole and others follow the candidates and
but yes. >> good old praise to the 19th century. >> bill clinton said build a bridge 22 times. >> build a bridge to help our parents raise their children. to build that bridge. bridge, bridge. bridge. bridge. bridge. bridge. >> all right already. i would think a candidate would say to you you want me to repeat myself that much i will look like a moron. >> they do say that. the really good ones they say i get it and they do it. >> yes, we can. yes, we can....
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news today of a real-life example right here in new york city. an example i'm sure you can see across the country, a review by the inspector general of the metropolitan transportation authority shows how slow and inefficient government projects really are. it focused on a platform staircase at a station on long island. due to a cruise leaving early in arriving late the job was over budget by $160,000. it took six months to finish when it should have taken to. this is after the president contiue
news today of a real-life example right here in new york city. an example i'm sure you can see across the country, a review by the inspector general of the metropolitan transportation authority shows how slow and inefficient government projects really are. it focused on a platform staircase at a station on long island. due to a cruise leaving early in arriving late the job was over budget by $160,000. it took six months to finish when it should have taken to. this is after the president contiue
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that hurt him, i think, in his re-election bid against bill clinton back in 1992. it is part of the game. it is what goes on. but i think these debates are going to be really, really important for that, 6%, 7%, 8% who are legitimately undecided or switchable, haven't completely made up their minds. they're going to be watching the three presidential debates, the one vice presidential debate in october. and they'll make up their minds. i think all the people who are voting now early, they basically have already made up their minds obviously. that's why they're voting early and they're not going to necessarily -- they don't think they'll be influenced by the debates. maybe some of them will be. but it will be too late for them because they already will have voted. >> well, let's talk about some of the polls and whether they're indications of anything. particularly these polls that give us a glimpse of three of the nine swing states. it is an nbc news wall street journal marist poll showing romney trailing the president by 7 points in new hampshire. romney trailing ob
that hurt him, i think, in his re-election bid against bill clinton back in 1992. it is part of the game. it is what goes on. but i think these debates are going to be really, really important for that, 6%, 7%, 8% who are legitimately undecided or switchable, haven't completely made up their minds. they're going to be watching the three presidential debates, the one vice presidential debate in october. and they'll make up their minds. i think all the people who are voting now early, they...
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and the surrounding new jersey, new york, or maryland for that matter. i roey doeshave a sho viouslin some of the other states like ohio, not that far away, but pennlvania looks like a long shot. he w doing som fd-raising there earlier today, had a rally in pennsylvania, but see if this is serious, this notion that he p has a shot pennsylvani it would be a amatic shift. >> wow,e h,wolf, a lot of s real turning ich begi wednesday in denver. no we also have received this memo fm a romney senior adviser that mes it sounas though romney is the underdog. let me read a portion o now. saying president obama is uniquely gifteead is widely regarded as one of the most talented political communicators in mdern hitory. this will be the eighth one on one presidential debate of his political career. for mitt romney, it will be his first. so what is at the root here? is this a little reverse psychology? >> right, they're trying to lower expect takings for their respective candidate, making the other guy seem like he's lincoln or douglas or the greatest debaters in the
and the surrounding new jersey, new york, or maryland for that matter. i roey doeshave a sho viouslin some of the other states like ohio, not that far away, but pennlvania looks like a long shot. he w doing som fd-raising there earlier today, had a rally in pennsylvania, but see if this is serious, this notion that he p has a shot pennsylvani it would be a amatic shift. >> wow,e h,wolf, a lot of s real turning ich begi wednesday in denver. no we also have received this memo fm a romney...
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maria look forward and seeing you at the top of the hour from the new york stock exchange. see you then. >> thank you, bill. >>> let's get out to seema mody once again with a market flash. what's happening with amazon? >> shares of amazon selling out of its new kindle paper white, according to tech crunch. amazon has underestimated demand for new ereader and has pushed back the shipping estimates for 3g and non-3g models by four to six weeks. back to you. >>> this is the feel-good story of the week. you might have heard about adam greenberg. he was the chicago cubs outfielder who was hit in his head on his first major league plate appearance. he was seriously injured. he never made it back to the bigs. that was seven years ago. an online campaign called oneatbat gave greenberg the chance at one more at-bat. the marlins signed him to a one-game deal. greenberg ecstatic says it was all worth it. >> it was magical. the energy that was in the stadium is something that i never experienced in my life and i don't know if i'll ever experience that again. it was just -- everyone tha
maria look forward and seeing you at the top of the hour from the new york stock exchange. see you then. >> thank you, bill. >>> let's get out to seema mody once again with a market flash. what's happening with amazon? >> shares of amazon selling out of its new kindle paper white, according to tech crunch. amazon has underestimated demand for new ereader and has pushed back the shipping estimates for 3g and non-3g models by four to six weeks. back to you. >>> this...
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the cdc says four people have died and 22 more sickened. investigators blame the outbreak on a bad batch of steroids from a pharmacy in massachusetts that was being used to treat back pain. >>> just a day before the new unemployment numbers come out, a new survey shows employers are cutting back on layoffs. the challenger gray and christmas firm says layoffs were up 4.9% from august. right now the unemployment rate stands at 8.1%. >>> cashing in on the presidential election, mandy duringry is here with what's moving your money. jet blue is the latest company to jump on the bandwagon. they call this election protection. >> that's right, election protection, chris. ahead of next month's presidential election, jet blue is offering you a way to make good on threats to leave the country if your candidate does not win. now the airline is giving away a total of 2012 seats for customers on the losing end of the battle between obama and romney. let's have a listen. >> if things don't go your way, don't worry, here's your chance to get out of the cou
the cdc says four people have died and 22 more sickened. investigators blame the outbreak on a bad batch of steroids from a pharmacy in massachusetts that was being used to treat back pain. >>> just a day before the new unemployment numbers come out, a new survey shows employers are cutting back on layoffs. the challenger gray and christmas firm says layoffs were up 4.9% from august. right now the unemployment rate stands at 8.1%. >>> cashing in on the presidential election,...
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exchange. talking avon this time. >> remember we were on the fox business network and spoken depth about a perfume company making a bid for avon which never happened. avon shareholders remember that $10.7 billion bid that went away and didn't happen and they're having a management change people are happy about because you see stock at 6%. chairman andrea a jungle stepped down at the end of the year and a private equity executive will step into the role. a partner hasn't made a name for himself and is a turnaround expert and did so three years ago when he shared merck and co.. interesting to keep an eye on avon. if they make any other strategic moves now that they have a new leader. connell: it is the 1-year anniversary of the death of steve jobs. he died last year after a long battle with cancer. apple remembered jobs with a video looking back on his career illustrating how his ideas change the world. ceo tim cook speaking on the anniversary of jobs's-saying this was a sad and difficult time fo
exchange. talking avon this time. >> remember we were on the fox business network and spoken depth about a perfume company making a bid for avon which never happened. avon shareholders remember that $10.7 billion bid that went away and didn't happen and they're having a management change people are happy about because you see stock at 6%. chairman andrea a jungle stepped down at the end of the year and a private equity executive will step into the role. a partner hasn't made a name for...
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nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole, we were just talking about it. spain kind of helping us back again today, huh? >> that's right. when we talk about spain again, spain again and that sometimes hits our markets but today we'll say it's spain again but in this case it is good news that the bank stress tests came in better-than-expected. they weren't as bad as they could have been. of course there are still banks that need to raise more capital and such but overall, it was pretty good news. so what you saw was that the dow came up off the lows. it almost hit that unchanged line. it was down over 100 points. we're looking at longer term charts here. this is a one-month chart. for the one-month we're up almost 3%. for the quarter, by the way today is not only the end of the month but the end of the quarter. for the quarter we're up 4 1/2%. even though we had a down week, we had a decent quarter. let's look at one name on the move, research in motion, the blackberry maker. they come out with quarterly numbers. anoth
nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole, we were just talking about it. spain kind of helping us back again today, huh? >> that's right. when we talk about spain again, spain again and that sometimes hits our markets but today we'll say it's spain again but in this case it is good news that the bank stress tests came in better-than-expected. they weren't as bad as they could have been. of course there are still banks that need to raise more capital and such...
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25% who picked the president. 46% of undecided voters in a cbs poll gave the win to romney to just 22% for mr. obama. nearly a third of the undecideds were undecided. romney's positive rating rose above 50% for the first time in this campaign in a reuters poll. the president's ratings stayed unchanged at 56%. romney stayed on the attack even though his positions were to be charitable and flatly untrue. here's some of what he said about his tax plan and the economy. >> romney: i'm not in favor of a $5 trillion tax cut. my plan is not to put in place any tax cut that will add to the deficit. my view is we ought to provide tax relief to people in the middle class but i'm not going to reduce the share of taxes paid by high income people. we have 23 million people out of work. or stop look for work in this country. >> eliot: here's how the obama campaign responded to some of the claims. with an ad released this afternoon that relied on fact checkers. >> mitt romney has not laid out specifics for how he would pay for his tax cut. he says it's by reducing deductions and closing loopholes but
25% who picked the president. 46% of undecided voters in a cbs poll gave the win to romney to just 22% for mr. obama. nearly a third of the undecideds were undecided. romney's positive rating rose above 50% for the first time in this campaign in a reuters poll. the president's ratings stayed unchanged at 56%. romney stayed on the attack even though his positions were to be charitable and flatly untrue. here's some of what he said about his tax plan and the economy. >> romney: i'm not in...
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bush or ronald reagan or bill clinton? do they approached these debates differently or do the american people view it differently when you have a sitting president? >> i think so, yes. one of the things that happens is the incumbent is at somewhat of a disadvantage being placed on an equal footing as the challenger, as we talked about before. incumbents have typically had a very rough time in the first debate. i am thinking back to jimmy carter in 1980. ronald reagan in 1984. george h. w. bush in '92. all of these guys who had been in the presidency, they got on that debate stage and came face- to-face with the challenger. it is rattling. they all had a very difficult time getting through the first debate. in each case, they had to up their game as the series went forward. >> you say, "the morning after the debate, will the media the talking about knockout punches? who knows? a little boldness might make good politics." what do you mean? >> i mean this idea of not approaching this debate as an awful obstacle you have to ge
bush or ronald reagan or bill clinton? do they approached these debates differently or do the american people view it differently when you have a sitting president? >> i think so, yes. one of the things that happens is the incumbent is at somewhat of a disadvantage being placed on an equal footing as the challenger, as we talked about before. incumbents have typically had a very rough time in the first debate. i am thinking back to jimmy carter in 1980. ronald reagan in 1984. george h. w....
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did that happen in that exchange? >> i think what really happened in that exchange between the two of them is that kennedy was able to shift his answer he was giving back to the ground he wanted. he really did not give a direct answer to what romney was saying. romney was fairly forceful in making the points he was making. kennedy did not really respond to those until the very last part of his answers. i think it is also pretty interesting that one of the things kennedy did was to remind people of the high price the kennedys had paid for their service, which was a pretty decent emotional appeal in some ways. it is reminiscent of one of the comments he made at the end of his televised speech after the incidents where he used that history to his favor. i think he did a good job of diffusing the attacks of romney. it is kind of dangers in a political debate to go on the attack too much. particularly in a presidential debate, where the incumbent kind of has the high ground and the challenger is the person who really has t
did that happen in that exchange? >> i think what really happened in that exchange between the two of them is that kennedy was able to shift his answer he was giving back to the ground he wanted. he really did not give a direct answer to what romney was saying. romney was fairly forceful in making the points he was making. kennedy did not really respond to those until the very last part of his answers. i think it is also pretty interesting that one of the things kennedy did was to remind...
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the first journalist to report live from the for the new york stock exchange in 1995. lucia from lansing, michigan. caller: hi. i'm happy to speak with maria. she is exactly where i'm at. we were about to expand our business to a second restaurant. we could not because of what was happening on wall street. then we waited. "give it a year or two and the president would turn it around." he did not turn it around. my brother's job at gm was saved by president obama. the fairness that the talks about is crap. my restaurant has to make $1 million for me to pay all the employees and the 33 taxes saved by president obama. we have in business. me and my husband only make $100,000. i pay 39% in taxes which is $30,000 or more. i'm happy to speak with maria. he pays $3,000. how is that there? host: thank you. maria bartiromo? guest: it is unfortunate. you have a large swath of people that are getting impacted by significant taxes. look at the numbers. it is debatable whether this group should be combined with the so-called millionaire's and billionaires. raising taxes on people,
the first journalist to report live from the for the new york stock exchange in 1995. lucia from lansing, michigan. caller: hi. i'm happy to speak with maria. she is exactly where i'm at. we were about to expand our business to a second restaurant. we could not because of what was happening on wall street. then we waited. "give it a year or two and the president would turn it around." he did not turn it around. my brother's job at gm was saved by president obama. the fairness that the...
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do you remember this exchange? >> when i was working on those streets watching those folks' jobs shift overseas you were a corporate lawyer work on walmart. >> i'm just reacting to the fact, yes, they did have ideas and they were bad yds ideas. bad for america and i was fighting when you were practicing law and representing your contributor in his slum landlord business in chicago. bill: if you get an he change like that wednesday night, what's the likely impact on these uncommitted or spu -- thee voters. >> both of these guys have been through an awful lot of debates in their careers. they will be well prepared. the one thing that has to be cause for optimism for republicans. usually an incumbent president comes out rusty. we saw that in 1984, reagan's first debate was a disaster. george w. bush's debate was a disaster. i don't think it will be a disaster. but you saw on the univision interview. when you are abe incumbent president you are not used to being challenged. bill: what do you think the impact of a poten
do you remember this exchange? >> when i was working on those streets watching those folks' jobs shift overseas you were a corporate lawyer work on walmart. >> i'm just reacting to the fact, yes, they did have ideas and they were bad yds ideas. bad for america and i was fighting when you were practicing law and representing your contributor in his slum landlord business in chicago. bill: if you get an he change like that wednesday night, what's the likely impact on these uncommitted...
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>> john: bill clinton was an appetizer. granholm owned it. we'll have governor eliot spitzer what for my money is leading a master class on wall street and corporate crime on his show, "viewpoint." cenk uygur of "the young turks." i'll be there. your tweets as well. it won't be as huge and expansive a tweet screen filling up the entire frame but your tweets will be on screen throughout the debate. while we comment over the candidates, you will be able to see your comments. i will be tweeting for current tv from their twitter handle during the debate doing my best to make mr. gore violently upset. we'll be taking your calls when we come back at 1-866-55-press. want to know what you think mitt romney can do. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> john: it is the "bill press show" on your radio and your computer and current tv, i'm john fuglesang filling in for bill all morning. so much going on here on tuesday, october 2nd from the scott brown/elizabeth warren debate which the clear loser david gregory. did paul ryan
>> john: bill clinton was an appetizer. granholm owned it. we'll have governor eliot spitzer what for my money is leading a master class on wall street and corporate crime on his show, "viewpoint." cenk uygur of "the young turks." i'll be there. your tweets as well. it won't be as huge and expansive a tweet screen filling up the entire frame but your tweets will be on screen throughout the debate. while we comment over the candidates, you will be able to see your...
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reaction tonight from the exchanging. nbc news correspondent who is here in denver with what we call a focus group of people that he put together. a group of a eight people. four men and four women, ethnic liddy verse between the ages of 17 and 59. all came this teefg undecided an all wraej stered voters and all from colorado. what's the reaction, ron? >> well, i think the headline of the night, chris, ask that they were all favorably impressed by mitt romney. is it fair to say you all saw something you never saw before? >> yes. >> you said it well. you think the race will be a light tighter and different. why? what did you see in mitt snz. >> i felt like his major criticism leading up to point was his lack of specificity and i think he did a great job of putting that to shame especially compared to the way president obama ze baited. much more specific. and, so, i think that that was kind of a major, mayor down side to his campaign which he turned around. >> tim, you voted for republicans and democrats over the years and
reaction tonight from the exchanging. nbc news correspondent who is here in denver with what we call a focus group of people that he put together. a group of a eight people. four men and four women, ethnic liddy verse between the ages of 17 and 59. all came this teefg undecided an all wraej stered voters and all from colorado. what's the reaction, ron? >> well, i think the headline of the night, chris, ask that they were all favorably impressed by mitt romney. is it fair to say you all...
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we're not in new york or milan this morning. we're in good old rockville. >> reporter: i know, right? this is an amazing opportunity. have you heard of heidi klum or lady gaga? chances are you've seen some of his work. william lanier is the man behind some of the costumes. good morning. what are you doing here? >> i needed a change. i worked in new york city where all the costumes for heidi klum and madonna are made. i decided to come here. >> reporter: lucky for us. he's been here for a week. i've heard you've been amazing working with them. we have wonderful pictures. i think the first picture we have is you with heidi klum. if you want to see where william is, he should be in the far right there. >> right. >> reporter: heidi obviously really into halloween? >> yeah. every year she has a big, big party. this year there will be two of them. we brain storm and see what we come up with. >> reporter: let's take a look at the next picture. i think this is her on the red carpet. how much does she have input in or do you say, heidi t
we're not in new york or milan this morning. we're in good old rockville. >> reporter: i know, right? this is an amazing opportunity. have you heard of heidi klum or lady gaga? chances are you've seen some of his work. william lanier is the man behind some of the costumes. good morning. what are you doing here? >> i needed a change. i worked in new york city where all the costumes for heidi klum and madonna are made. i decided to come here. >> reporter: lucky for us. he's been...
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otherwise i can't explain why hillary clinton was and they guessed that sunday. she is secretary of state and has the responsibility and yet she was completely invisible. cheryl: a big question here. if it wasn't susan rice as secretary of state who would be? >> i am not sure there are any good candidate in obama's administration but the next most likely candidate is john kerry of the senate foreign relations committee. obama knows him from his time in the senate. he thought he would get it before hillary and it is likely to be one of those two. cheryl: before i let you go, syria. the situation continues to head downhill. will we get any more involvement? the russians are very involved. >> the russians are propping up the assad regime and are prepared to shed a lot of blood before it goes down. i don't think the president will do anything before november 6th. the rebels are having some success in the past weeks while we have been otherwise occupied the best prescription i have is more fighting and more killing as far as the eye can see. cheryl: thank you very muc
otherwise i can't explain why hillary clinton was and they guessed that sunday. she is secretary of state and has the responsibility and yet she was completely invisible. cheryl: a big question here. if it wasn't susan rice as secretary of state who would be? >> i am not sure there are any good candidate in obama's administration but the next most likely candidate is john kerry of the senate foreign relations committee. obama knows him from his time in the senate. he thought he would get...
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but second -- >> it reminded me of hillary clinton four years ago. i had forgotten that i thought hillary clinton won in all those debates. i picked up a lot of the same mannerisms and that was before he was in the office. and could say i'm not used to -- >> he apparently kicked john kerry's butt in all the preparation. well, i've got a plan-apparently he just wasted him. they had high expectations because he kicked john kerry's -- the other thing, john, i read a couple places that it was a drag preparing for this. the next between weeks are going to be -- when's the next debate? >> vice presidential debate is next thursday. and two weeks from now the presidential. >> next two weeks will be a complete drag. >> but one other point about the substance. because we still don't know how swing voters, the people who are still -- how they view the two side by side. it is possible in a country as polarized as ours to really get your side going and think you really kicked the other guy's behind and find that it doesn't move the needle all that much. and we ha
but second -- >> it reminded me of hillary clinton four years ago. i had forgotten that i thought hillary clinton won in all those debates. i picked up a lot of the same mannerisms and that was before he was in the office. and could say i'm not used to -- >> he apparently kicked john kerry's butt in all the preparation. well, i've got a plan-apparently he just wasted him. they had high expectations because he kicked john kerry's -- the other thing, john, i read a couple places that...
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it's this exchange of ideas that helps you move ahead with confidence. so when the conversation turns to your financial goals... turn to us. if you need anything else, let me know. [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] ♪ go out and try to get it. >> i can't get that because that is out. >> what came about was my desire to want to win. it sort of came from the wrong side of tracks. we were poor. tennis was a rich person's sport. it was important for me to beat them. >> why do you say you had to beat them? >> that gave me a level playing field. they may have their whiteout fits and nice cars and houses, but i had my tennis. >> born in san francisco, rosie was brought up by her great aunt and uncle. they introduced her to the game and drove her around to local tournaments. >> i had to push the car to get it started. we used to live in a little hill and my dad would say, jump in and i'm going to push it. you start it. then i would. he would push the car down the hill and i would go down
it's this exchange of ideas that helps you move ahead with confidence. so when the conversation turns to your financial goals... turn to us. if you need anything else, let me know. [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] ♪ go out and try to get it. >> i can't get that because that is out. >> what came about was my desire to want to win. it sort of came from the wrong side of tracks. we were poor. tennis was a...
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it's this exchange of ideas that helps you move ahead with confidence. so when the conversation turns to your financial goals... turn to us. if you need anything else, let me know. [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] ♪ >>. >> gretchen: honoring spanish heritage month. we city down with rosie casals. she could impact crowds with flair and creativity. th she fought for women's tennis and demanded equal pay for equal play. >> you do what you got to do to hit. >> through there. >> if you dream it you can do it. to me, it's always you. you are the one that is going to make the difference. you are the one that, you got to go out and try to get it. >> i can't get that because that is out. >> what came about was my desire to want to win. it sort of came from the wrong side of tracks. we were poor. tennis was a rich person's sport. it was important for me to beat them. >> why do you say you had to beat them? >> that gave me a level playing field. they may have their whiteout fits and nice
it's this exchange of ideas that helps you move ahead with confidence. so when the conversation turns to your financial goals... turn to us. if you need anything else, let me know. [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] ♪ >>. >> gretchen: honoring spanish heritage month. we city down with rosie casals. she could impact crowds with flair and creativity. th she fought for women's tennis and demanded equal pay for...
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bloody friday. >> reporter: in the space of 80 minutes, 22 i.r.a. bombs went off here in the streets in the center of belfast. it was just after 2:00 in the afternoon, the 21st of july, 1972, nine people were killed, 130 wounded, 77 of them women and children. >> reporter: it is a tiny tip of an iceberg of information that mcintyre and maloney fear could trigger police demands for all the tapes in the boston archive to expand investigations beyond jean mcconville's murder, promising answers to come, possibly threatening the lives of others. [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. [ male announcer ] the exceedingly nimble, ridiculously agile, tight turning, fun to drive 2013 smart. ♪ >> reporter: murals like these in a catholic housing project in belfast northern ireland are a reflection of a community and its heroes. but, when brendan hughes broke a vow of silence and named the man he clai
bloody friday. >> reporter: in the space of 80 minutes, 22 i.r.a. bombs went off here in the streets in the center of belfast. it was just after 2:00 in the afternoon, the 21st of july, 1972, nine people were killed, 130 wounded, 77 of them women and children. >> reporter: it is a tiny tip of an iceberg of information that mcintyre and maloney fear could trigger police demands for all the tapes in the boston archive to expand investigations beyond jean mcconville's murder, promising...
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lively exchanges of the night. at one point mitt romney told the president point blank that if elected, he would repeal his health care law to which the president responded by saying, but we've seen this model work really well in massachusetts. here's part of that exchange. >> i want to take the $716 billion you've cut it and put it back into medicare. by the way, we can include a prescription program. but the idea of cutting $716 billion from medicare to be able to balance the additional cost of obama care is in my opinion a mistake. with regards to young people coming along, i've got proposals to make sure medicare and social security are there for them without any question. >> if you repeal obama care and i have become fond of this term obama care, if you repeal it, what happens is those seniors right away are going to be paying $600 more in prescription care. they're going to have to be paying copays for basic checkups that can keep them healthier and the primary beneficiary of that repeal are insurance compani
lively exchanges of the night. at one point mitt romney told the president point blank that if elected, he would repeal his health care law to which the president responded by saying, but we've seen this model work really well in massachusetts. here's part of that exchange. >> i want to take the $716 billion you've cut it and put it back into medicare. by the way, we can include a prescription program. but the idea of cutting $716 billion from medicare to be able to balance the additional...
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be healthy. >> 22 minutes after the hour. moments ago police arrested six crew members in connection with a boat crash in hong kong. and a boat slammed in a pack of people on the way to see fire works and more than 100 people are hurt in hong kong's worst accident in a decade. now you see her and now you don't. ikea apologizing for not using a woman in a catalog ship tod saudi arabia. they are reviewing their pictures. in saudi arabia women cannot cannot drive cars and it is offensive to have them in magazines as well. really? >> brian: this morning we are honoring a woman. he is one of the most decorated pilots. and sharing the story about the rise in islamic terror. it is called vice presidenter pilot and it is one of the best. retired lieutenant colonel dan hampton is my guest. he kept his flight suit. you wrote it yourself and it is all true. it is when you first got in touch with islamic terror. >> i would have to say cobart towers. and first instant of true terror was in cobar. standing in the wall and just missed your
be healthy. >> 22 minutes after the hour. moments ago police arrested six crew members in connection with a boat crash in hong kong. and a boat slammed in a pack of people on the way to see fire works and more than 100 people are hurt in hong kong's worst accident in a decade. now you see her and now you don't. ikea apologizing for not using a woman in a catalog ship tod saudi arabia. they are reviewing their pictures. in saudi arabia women cannot cannot drive cars and it is offensive to...
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decision to do this, but i was the person that organized it. >> reporter: in the space of 80 minutes, 22 i.r.a. bombs went off here in the streets in the center of belfast. it was just after 2:00 in the afternoon, the 21st of july, 1972, nine people were killed, 130 wounded, 77 of them women and children. >> it was a major, major operation, but it was never, ever intended to kill people. i mean if i could reverse the situation, i would. i have a fair deal of regret. >> reporter: it is a tiny tip of an iceberg of information that mcintyre and maloney fear could trigger police demands for all the tapes in the boston archive to expand investigations beyond jean mcconville's murder, promising answers to come, possibly threatening the lives of others. [ female announcer ] ordinary lotions aren't made to treat eczema, so it can feel like you're using nothing at all. but neosporin® eczema essentials™ is different. its multi-action formula restores visibly healthier skin in 3 days. neosporin® eczema essentials™. now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ m
decision to do this, but i was the person that organized it. >> reporter: in the space of 80 minutes, 22 i.r.a. bombs went off here in the streets in the center of belfast. it was just after 2:00 in the afternoon, the 21st of july, 1972, nine people were killed, 130 wounded, 77 of them women and children. >> it was a major, major operation, but it was never, ever intended to kill people. i mean if i could reverse the situation, i would. i have a fair deal of regret. >>...
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senior correspondent eric shawn live in our new york city bureau. good morning, eric. >> reporter: we will be exonerated so says embattled republican contractor at center of voter fraud allegations. nathan sproul in exclusive fox interview defend his firm and blames a handful of ex-workers that violated company policy and the law handing in fraudulent registration forms. it is strategic allied consulting. it is being investigated by florida authorities. sproul told us out of 5,000 workers registered 100,000 voters less than 10 did something wrong. >> what they will find our company had systemic effort of quality control at that looked for people trying to cheat the system. when we found them, we fired them immediately. we have a long paper trail to demonstrate a handful of people who we caught cheating the system were fired and turned over to investigators for prosecution. >> reporter: even though he worked for republican party his firm registered democrats including supporters of president obama. a lot of facts have been lost in a media frenzy. >>
senior correspondent eric shawn live in our new york city bureau. good morning, eric. >> reporter: we will be exonerated so says embattled republican contractor at center of voter fraud allegations. nathan sproul in exclusive fox interview defend his firm and blames a handful of ex-workers that violated company policy and the law handing in fraudulent registration forms. it is strategic allied consulting. it is being investigated by florida authorities. sproul told us out of 5,000 workers...